INDIANAPOLIS — The IndyRent program temporarily paused taking applications on June 26 to ensure that applications in the queue can be covered by remaining funding. Tenant applications that were submitted before that deadline will still be processed.
The IndyRent program reopened at the end of April as a court-based and eviction-prevention-focused program. Applications require an eviction case number, a standard in place since July 2022. Since 2020, the City has distributed $199.5 million in IndyRent funds to 68,127 approved applicants.
The City continues to provide free legal assistance and rental assistance navigators, who assist any tenant facing eviction across Marion County. More information on eviction prevention resources is available at www.indy.gov/activity/eviction-prevention-initiatives.
Additional information and FAQs will be available at IndyRent.org.
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